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Palo

A city in Iowa An Afro-Cuban syncretic religion.

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Palo Alto.
That trip to Palo Alto. When does he leave?
Palo Alto's a nice little town.
Along the Brazos and up Palo Pinto.
The way we worked it. along the Brazos, the Palo Pinto, up to the Red, then north to Sedalia.
Your sister's staying with a friend, Louella Hendricks, 206 Palo Alto Street.
We have silver mines Sierra in Palo.
It should convey the Sierra Palo. - In Mexico City?
Mine of Palo Alto.
Louis Palo was thief but he was ours.
Your husband killed Louis Palo for the money, where is it?
Where's the money that your husband and Louis Palo. scammed from the Prizzi's in Las Vegas?
Louis Palo was killed in the parking lot in Las Vegas.
She told me she saw this woman. get into a car with Palo.
Now, listen. That trip to Palo Alto. When does he leave?
The way we worked it, along the Brazos, the Palo Pinto. up to the Red, then north to Sedalia.
It should convey the Sierra Palo.
Mine of Palo Alto. My brother recruited him to convey money.
You're just looking wonderful, isn't she, Palo?
I was telling Palo, I knew sooner or later you'll be coming back to us.
My name is Romuska Palo Ur Laputa.
Listen, man what happened last night is the work of Palo Monte the black arts.
The FBI says the fingerprints found in the embassy car matched those taken from the office of a government researcher found murdered earlier this week in Palo Alto.
Now, listen. That trip to Palo Alto.
The names of these places - Redwood City, Palo Alto - serve as reminders that less than 100 years ago, this area was covered by a huge forest.
She killed Palo. and she stole 720.000 dollars from us.
The people at Prizzi's place in Vegas. have looked at pictures of you. They've told us that you killed Louis Palo.
So you did ice Louis Palo.
Maybe one in Palo Alto.

News and current affairs

PALO ALTO - The United States and Europe are two giant free-trade areas, each wealthy but with serious short-run problems and immense long-run challenges.
PALO ALTO - Europe is suffering from simultaneous sovereign-debt, banking, and currency crises.
PALO ALTO - It is still too soon to gauge the full economic impact of President Barack Obama's implemented and proposed policies, but a preliminary read indicates limited short-term benefit at large long-term cost.
PALO ALTO - My close friend Kris Olson died last week.
PALO ALTO - Wealthy Europe and America, crown jewels of mixed capitalist democracies, are drowning in deficits and debt, owing to bloated welfare states that are now in place (Europe) or in the making (the United States).
PALO ALTO - The beginning of 2009 will long be remembered for terrible economic news and controversial economic policy in virtually every country.
PALO ALTO - Elections often turn on the state of the economy, especially in hard times.
PALO ALTO - A group of multi-national European scientists has used gene-splicing techniques to create an extraordinary tomato.
PALO ALTO - With the global economy mired in recession and financial crisis, policymakers everywhere have launched a series of monetary, financial, and fiscal responses.
PALO ALTO - With the American and global economies in the early stages of post-recession recovery, serious questions remain about that recovery's strength and sustainability.
PALO ALTO - Barack Obama's administration suffered a string of fiscal setbacks this summer.
PALO ALTO - Early signs of a manufacturing rebound, already strong in Asia, lend hope for some modest recovery from today's deep global recession.
PALO ALTO - Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates is fascinating. So is the 19-page annual letter that describes the work of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, the world's largest philanthropy.
PALO ALTO - Today's huge global energy problems in no small measure reflect the essentially nineteenth-century business plans that three of the world's largest industries are still pursuing.
PALO ALTO - Once upon a time, European Central Bank President Jean-Claude Trichet communicated effectively with the outside world.
PALO ALTO -The current financial crisis in Europe providesa unique update to Lenin's dictum that nothing so destabilizes a country as a run on its currency.

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